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1876. Lates gracilis F. Bassani, Atti Soc. Veneto-Trent. Sci. Nat., Vol. II, p. 
174. 
1876. Lates gibbus F. Bassani, tbid., p. 174. 
1901. Lates gracilis A. 8. Woodward, Brit. Mus. Cat. Fossil Fishes, pt. IV, p. 502. 
Type.—Well-preserved fish; Paris Museum of Natural History. 
This species is represented in the Bayet Collection by a number of excellent 
examples. The complete series is cataloged as follows: 4348, 4352, 4465, 4501, 
4515, 4516, 4517. Of these Nos. 4515 and 4501 are in counterpart. No. 4501 is 
figured on Plate XCIX, and is a young individual. 
Genus CycLopoma Agassiz. 
An extinct genus scarcely distinguishable from Lates, but preoperculum without 
spine at angle, its serrations gradually increasing in size downwards, and the lowest 
and largest forwardly directed. 
32. Cyclopoma gigas Agassiz. 
1796. Labrus turdus G. 8. Volta, Ittiolit. Veronese, p. 202, pl. XLIX (errore). 
1796. Scorpena G. 8. Volta, ibid., pl. LXXIV. 
1833. Cyclopoma gigas L. Agassiz, Poiss. Foss., Vol. IV, p. 18, pl. II. 
1901. Cyclopoma gigas A. S. Woodward, Brit. Mus. Cat. Fossil Fishes, pt. IV, 
p. 504. 
Type.—Imperfect fish; Paris Museum of Natural History. 
Of this, the type species, which attains a length of half a meter, two examples 
are the property of the British Museum, and four belong to the Carnegie Museum. 
These are all very fine large specimens, cataloged under the following numbers: 
4311 (from Monte Postale, Italy) ; 4358 (head in counterpart and peculiar in having 
four anal spines instead of three, the usual number), 4406 (very large, in counter- 
part), and 4405. : 
33. Cyclopoma (?) micracanthum (Agassiz). (Plate XCVII, fig. 4). 
1796. Holocentrus maculatus G. 8. Volta, Ittiolit. Veronese, p. 234, pl. LVI, fig. 3 
(errore). 
1796. Amia indica G. 8. Volta, ibid., p. 149, pl. XX XV, fig. 4 (errore). 
1818. Amia indica H. D. de Blainville, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., Vol. XX VII, 
p. 347. 
1835. Smerdis micracanthus L. Agassiz, Poiss. Foss., Vol. IV, p. 33, pl. VIII, 
iO Siela a2. 
1836. Dules medius L. Agassiz, tbid., p. 98, pl. XIII, fig. 4. (Imperfect fish; 
Paleontological Museum, Munich.) 
